This week's most important music industry stories in Canada.
Chris Murphy, Milly Petriella, Dennis Burgess, John Foreman and Max Lambert among the music industry figures feted on Australia Day.
The company is also veering away from last year’s plan to combine its frontline and catalog divisions, says newly announced president of frontline recordings Jon Loba.
Also this week: PPL establishes presence in India, KIDZ BOP re-ups with Live Nation and more.
The songwriter-led advocacy group announced new leadership roles for Erin McAnally, Kellie Brown, Linda Bloss-Baum and Camus Celli.
Thanks to increased consumption of artists like Peso Pluma, Spanish-language music is slowly eating away at English's market share among the most popular songs.
Plans include starting a fall outdoor music festival and relaunching the print magazine.
The owner of rights to songs by Neil Young, Shakira, Journey and more will hold an extraordinary general meeting to address shareholders' concerns.
A jury is set to decided whether celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D infringed intellectual property by using a copyrighted photo of Davis as the basis for a tattoo.
Also this week: Sixpence None the Richer signs with Deep South for management, Guru Randhawa gets in business with MNRK and more.